Olga Filippova, Associate Professor, School of Sociology, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University; Project Researcher, Karelian Institute, University of Eastern Finland
Taras Fedirko (University of St Andrews, UK), Steven Seegel (University of Texas at Austin), Kimberly St. Julian-Varnon (University of Pennsylvania), John Vsetecka (Michigan State University)
Viktoriya Sereda, Senior Research Fellow, Forum of Transregional Studies (Berlin) Senior Research Fellow, Department of Social Anthropology, Institute of Ethnology NAS Ukraine Kostyantyn Bondarenko, MAPA Project Manager
Organized by ZOiS in cooperation with Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; features HURI Associate Viktoria Sereda (Ukrainian Catholic University and National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Organized by Canton Public Library; includes Emily Channell-Justice, Director, Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is dominating headlines around the world. Why is this happening now, and what’s at stake? This talk will cover how we got to where we are, what is important to know about Ukraine & Russia’s relationship, and what the responses have been to this war both in Ukraine and globally.
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